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Active Agenda

Open source tool


Summary

Open source tool

FieldValue
logoActive Agenda Logo.png
developerDan Zahlis,
Mattias Thorslund
latest preview version0.8.2-beta
latest preview date
programming languageXML, PHP
platformWeb platform
genreRisk management, Enterprise resource planning, High reliability organization
licenseReciprocal Public License (RPL)
website

Mattias Thorslund

Active Agenda is an open source risk management tool. Active Agenda is designed to support operational risk management (ORM) in organizations and is optimized for high reliability organizations. It is a browser-based multi-user enabled software. Active Agenda includes approximately one hundred modules covering areas of the operational risk management process.

Active Agenda utilizes a custom code generator called "spec2app". The "spec2app" processor converts specifications written in XML into integrated Active Agenda modules utilizing PHP and MySQL. The code generator enables rapid development of extensions to the core application and simplifies customization, support, and maintenance.

Release

Active Agenda was released on SourceForge in October 2006. The source code release coincided with Penton Media's publication of the project launch article titled "A Solution (R)evolution." In 2007, Active Agenda was named a "FAST 50" by the readers of Fast Company magazine.

Recognition

In 2011, Active Agenda Founder, Dan Zahlis was named a "Risk Innovator" by RISK & INSURANCE magazine. The project received further distinction as a "Responsibility Leader" by Liberty Mutual

References

References

  1. "activeagenda.net".
  2. ""A Solution (R)evolution"".
  3. "Fast Company FAST 50 (2007)".
  4. "RISK & INSURANCE (2011)".
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